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NHTSA opens investigation into 48V issues for the new GLC

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Old 09-02-2023, 05:36 PM
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Yesterday it said 9 weeks. Today after a 1-hour ride it says 10 weeks.

Perhaps the computer reads the battery charge, and it might be a good way to check your battery condition.



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Now it says 10 weeks
oh... guess that makes much more sense. no, it is not that the vehicle is going to start in 9 weeks or 10 weeks, it simply means that you can keep the vehicle in standby mode and not start the engine for 10 weeks, the amount of weeks vary depending on the charge level of the 12V battery.
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Originally Posted by mhmyers55
Yesterday it said 9 weeks. Today after a 1-hour ride it says 10 weeks.

Perhaps the computer reads the battery charge, and it might be a good way to check your battery condition.
Yes that is correct. It simply means how long the car can be kept off and in standby mode for until you must start the engine to recharge the 12V battery and no the engine won't start itself, you need to manually start the engine.

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